defined is useful when you wish to test more than one macro for existence at once. For example, #if defined (__vax__) || defined (__ns16000__) would succeed if either of the names __vax__ or __ns16000__ is defined as a macro.
Conditionals written like this: #if defined BUFSIZE && BUFSIZE >= 1024 can generally be simplified to just #if BUFSIZE >= 1024, since if BUFSIZE is not defined, it will be interpreted as having the value zero.
If the defined operator appears as a result of a macro expansion, the C standard says the behavior is undefined. GNU cpp treats it as a genuine defined operator and evaluates it normally. It will warn wherever your code uses this feature if you use the command-line option -pedantic, since other compilers may handle it differently
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